
So Warner Bros is absorbing New Line, but what does it all mean?
Is New Line completely dead?
No, Warner Bros plans to maintain New Line as a “separate development, production, marketing, distribution and business affairs operations.: However, it will “closely integrate and coordinate those functions with Warner Bros. to maximize film performance and operating efficiencies, achieve significant cost savings, and improve margins.” I’m guessing that means in the short term, there will be minimal layoffs. New Line will still do some distribution. Anne Thompson claims that this is the result of their being “various output deals that can’t be instantly severed.” As for Warners maintaining completely separate operations for New Line, Nikki Finke writes “Of course, how long that lasts is anybody’s guess”.
Will Warner Bros still release films under the New Line banner?
Yes. New Line will now focus on more genre specific releases, while Warner Bros will focus on more mainstream/contemporary releases.
Will New Line still move forward with plans to adapt The Hobbit, will the project find a new home at Warner Bros, or has the project been completely scrapped?
We don’t know. My guess is that the project is still happening, but under what banner, I don’t know.
What will happen to New Line/HBO’s specialty division Picturehouse or Warner Independent Pictures?
Picturehouse made over $60 million in 2007 with 9 releases. Warner Independent Pictures made over $8.8 million with 5 releases. Both aren’t considered huge money makers. The fate of both companies is still unknown.







February 28th, 2008 at 4:26 pm
Maybe they can release Where the Wild Things Are on New Line now. That would make sense, if they were scared of putting out a darker kids movie under their Warner Bros. name.
March 1st, 2008 at 10:52 am
whatever man,just hope they use the New Line logo and release Mortal Kombat and Ninja Turtles on special edition dvd’s under the New Line banner.